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National parks

Extraordinary experiences await at Québec’s national parks! Together, these immense protected spaces cover the gamut of Québec’s varied geography. Each park has its own unique personality owing to its location, flora and fauna; all of them boast an astounding diversity of natural sites, recreational possibilities and scenery.

Québec’s national parks offer an array of activities that let you recharge your batteries in an unspoiled natural setting without harming the integrity of the surrounding ecosystems. Each park also offers a selection of plant-and-wildlife discovery/interpretation programs led by naturalist guides. Most parks rent out seasonal recreational equipment: boats, bikes, skis, snowshoes and so on.

At 1,500 km2, Parc national du Mont-Tremblant is the largest of Québec’s parks. The smallest, Miguasha in Gaspésie, barely measures 87 ha. Parc national des Pingualuit, located in Nunavik, is Québec’s first northern park.